Amazon Just Opened A Real Store?

Located in New York's SoHo neighborhood, the shop, known as Amazon-4 star, sells what the e-commerce giant considers to be some of its most popular or best rated merchandise on its website.

Bitcoin Is Ready To Spike Again. Here's Why

Bitcoin bull Mike Novogratz thinks the cryptocurrency is poised for major growth. "You're seeing now institutions moving in," the founder and CEO of Galaxy Digital told CNN international correspondent Paula Newton on CNNMoney's "Markets Now" on Wednesday.

The Alkaline Water Company $WTER Launches 2018 E-Commerce Sales Strategy

The Alkaline Water Company Inc. (TSXV and OTCQB: WTER) (the "Company"), with products bottled under the trademark Alkaline88®, is pleased to announce that it has launched its 2018 E-Commerce sales strategy with the listing of its flagship product, Alkaline88®, on both Amazon.com and Walmart.com.

Beyond Soda: How and Why Your Beverage Options Are Exploding

A proliferation of beverages that don’t fit within traditional drink categories is creating a headache for retailers, confusion for shoppers and a challenge for manufacturers that are trying to keep pace with changing consumer tastes.

Coke Is Getting into the Cannabis Drink Market

Coca Cola Co (KO.N) said on Monday it was closely watching the growing marijuana-infused drinks market, responding to a media report that the world’s largest beverage maker was in talks with Canada’s Aurora Cannabis Inc (ACB.TO).

This Bank Backed Cryptocurrency Will Be Bigger Than Bitcoin

Ripple's Sagar Sarbhai says he's "confident" cryptocurrency product xRapid will go into commercial application soon. Sarbhai said that more than 120 banks are currently partnered with Ripple, using its blockchain-based product xCurrent.

How One Business is Helping Residents Fight Hurricane Florence

Prior to the arrival of Hurricane Florence – a Category 2 storm that experts say has the potential to wreak havoc along the Carolina coast – residents were frantically preparing, emptying store shelves of essential supplies like generators and gasoline. One store that’s been quintessential to supplying all of those needs is North Carolina-based Lowe’s.

Hurricane Florence Will Push The Price of One Commodity Higher

Rising coal prices could get another boost as Hurricane Florence shuts down exports from the Virginia coast, where three major coal-export facilities in and near the Norfolk, Va., area handle more than half of all U.S. coal exports.